| Medicina: Neuropsicologia cognitiva
 
 
 
        
        
        
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                              | pure word deafness |   |  |  
        | Attestation | 3 
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        | Part of speech | Noun phrase 
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        | Definition | Impaired ability to recognize sounds despite normal auditory function. Profound loss of auditory comprehension and a complete impairment of repetition. Yet patients produce normal fluent speech, mostly without paraphasias. The lesions typically result from interruption between Wernicke’s area a Heschl’s aural areas.
 
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        | Definition source | Loring D.W. 1999 Loring D.W. 1999
 
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        | Context | Patients with pure word deafness have a profound loss of auditory comprehension and a complete impairment of repetition, yet they produce normal fluent speech, mostly without paraphasias. It could be argued that pure word deafness, like pure alexia, is not a true aphasia, since language formulation itself is not affected. From a physiopathological standpoint, both conditions reflect the inability of verbal information to reach structures capable of processing it into meaning. Inner language operations as well as exteriorization of well-formulated language remain intact. 
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        | Context source | Sarno 1991 
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        | Subject field | Aphasia 
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        | Sub-field (level 1) | Aphasiology 
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        | Sub-field (level 2) | Clinical neuropsychology 
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        | Sub-field (level 3) | Aphasic syndromes 
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        | Generic concept | Pure form 
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        | Related concept | Pure alexia, Pure agraphia, Alexia with agraphia, Anarthria 
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        | it | Sordità verbale pura 
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        | Reliability code | 3 
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